Transistor isn’t coming out until 2014 sometime, but as a fan of Bastion I’m already immensely interested in it because of not only how similar it is, but also because of the new style of combat and the massively different sci-fi world. Total Biscuit normally does commentary videos of new and upcoming games and for Transistor he made an exception to his normal policy.
This time Total Biscuit has provided clean audio version of the video that shows fifteen minutes of gameplay from Transistor with high quality audio and video. It is rare to see someone essentially remove themselves from a video, but in this case he did it because of the excellent sound design of Transistor.
In this fifteen minute gameplay video we see an unknown women, a singer who they call Red, take up a talking sword who leads her through this eerily empty sci-fi city. The narration is often beautifully filled with background music that seems incredibly fitting of a Supergiant game.
Supergiant Games has announced the addition of Game of the Year-winning roguelike dungeon crawler Hades, exclusive to the Netflix Games library to iPads and iPhones. As per the announcement, Hades will be made available in 2024
Yagmur Sevinc from NoobFeed writes - Isn’t it such a blessing that the studio that gave us such great games like Hades and Bastion has also given us incredible soundtrack albums too? If you like these games, you might want to look at the five best songs that the indie studio Supergiant Games has given us.
The Outerhaven writes: Supergiant Game's creative director Greg Kasavin takes time out of his busy to answer several out questions regarding the present and future of the company.
That's utterly amazing. The game is still one year away from its release and it already looks spectacular. The music, the art direction, the narration... Indie games are so inspiring it makes me want to cry, seriously.
Rucks voice without the ciggarettes.
So weird to hear.
Not really impressed tbh. Bastion was a good game, but nothing extraordinary.
Hopefully this game is better. The game-play looks far to simple atm, and I find the narration annoying. Voice to similar to Bastion's narrator.
I will probably still get it, just hope it has more to offer than what this showed.